Do Ivy League men consider public U women "low grade"?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you care about the opinion of someone vile enough to think this way, OP?

+1

I would never want to date someone who thought about and ranked people this way. Very shallow and off-putting.


Why do you hate women so much?
Anonymous
I'm more accomplished than my Ivy grad DW. I went to a much frowned upon - at lest in DCUM -private and a Big State school. The reason is that I'm sociable and play well in the sandbox. DW not so much. She can be kind of a bitch. She works in Bug Law but two non-Ivy grads have made it to partner before her. It takes more than a degree to deliver.
Anonymous
Prettiness is not a factor for admission to Ivys. There for there is a lot of ugliness there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you care about the opinion of someone vile enough to think this way, OP?

+1

I would never want to date someone who thought about and ranked people this way. Very shallow and off-putting.


Why do you hate women so much?

Huh? I am a woman. I'm talking about the viewpoint of the hypothetical "Ivy League men" the OP was referring to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously who gives a rat's ass? Have enough self-respect to not care what "Ivy men" think.


I agree, pretty pathetic. Doesn't guarantee success by any means nor a successful marriage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only women care. The vast majority of men don't. The ones who do care are only worried about what their family might think if they are multiple generations of Ivy League grads.


Definitely agree. I went to an Ivy and only the male legacies are somewhat like that. But many of the females had that attitude until they approached 30 and found that the pool of available Ivy men was getting very small. I married a woman who went to a small liberal arts school and then got an MBA (non Ivy) and is truly one of the brightest people I know. Plus she's very attractive and very hot! People at Ivies are bright but that doesn't translate into being smart and successful. My DW is very smart and successful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you care about the opinion of someone vile enough to think this way, OP?

+1

I would never want to date someone who thought about and ranked people this way. Very shallow and off-putting.


Why do you hate women so much?

Huh? I am a woman. I'm talking about the viewpoint of the hypothetical "Ivy League men" the OP was referring to.


It seems there is an agreement that women do this and men don't. How else should one interpret your post but an attack on women?
Anonymous
So I would be cautious with some of these assumption. In dating, class is often a factor. Money marries money. To deny that would be naive. That said, I find it is only poor relations of a name family who are obvious about this. If he went to an Ivy and drops his family pedigree on the first date, politely end the night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you care about the opinion of someone vile enough to think this way, OP?

+1

I would never want to date someone who thought about and ranked people this way. Very shallow and off-putting.


Why do you hate women so much?

Huh? I am a woman. I'm talking about the viewpoint of the hypothetical "Ivy League men" the OP was referring to.


It seems there is an agreement that women do this and men don't. How else should one interpret your post but an attack on women?

You are not making any sense. Either you truly lack reading comprehension, or you're a troll. Bye.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Prettiness is not a factor for admission to Ivys. There for there is a lot of ugliness there.


Ivies and elite privates median weight is lower than state schools. This has been discussed before.

The median weight at Penn is a lot lower than Penn state. You don't see fat people at Penn - it is rare.

You see way more fatties at psu.

Compare the student body at Georgetown vs Maryland. MD will have the higher median weight
Anonymous
Some do, but how you look and what your parents look like matters more
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prettiness is not a factor for admission to Ivys. There for there is a lot of ugliness there.


Ivies and elite privates median weight is lower than state schools. This has been discussed before.

The median weight at Penn is a lot lower than Penn state. You don't see fat people at Penn - it is rare.

You see way more fatties at psu.

Compare the student body at Georgetown vs Maryland. MD will have the higher median weight


+1. I love to read Tailgate State stereotypes of what they think elites colleges are like. Clear as day they've never stepped foot on an elite campus.
Anonymous
OP, "low grade" and "high grade" refer to things like gasoline. What life experience has brought you to the point that you would apply that concept to people? Or that you would expect others to? Lord help us all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prettiness is not a factor for admission to Ivys. There for there is a lot of ugliness there.


Ivies and elite privates median weight is lower than state schools. This has been discussed before.

The median weight at Penn is a lot lower than Penn state. You don't see fat people at Penn - it is rare.

You see way more fatties at psu.

Compare the student body at Georgetown vs Maryland. MD will have the higher median weight


I don't care about median. We've toured for the last two years all ivys and some state universities. I didn't notice any significant difference. There were plenty of out of shape kids in Harvard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Prettiness is not a factor for admission to Ivys. There for there is a lot of ugliness there.


Ivies and elite privates median weight is lower than state schools. This has been discussed before.

The median weight at Penn is a lot lower than Penn state. You don't see fat people at Penn - it is rare.

You see way more fatties at psu.

Compare the student body at Georgetown vs Maryland. MD will have the higher median weight


+1. I love to read Tailgate State stereotypes of what they think elites colleges are like. Clear as day they've never stepped foot on an elite campus.


Furthermore, Pay close attention to the body shape of parents as well. Tailgate state parents (esp moms) are way less fit on average than the moms you see attending college tour/visiting their kids on campus at top privates. Those moms are lithe.
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